Some things that might hinder the idea of Yeatman at starting Left Tackle:

1.) Omar Kelly had a hand in on reporting this comment

2.) Yeatman is currently THIRD string

3.) Jordan is still a rookie learning.

4.) Yeatman has never started an NFL game on the line

Now the above being said, what is interesting about this guy is that he BARELY made any impact in college, got arrested twice at Notre Dame (when he was young and dumb), then transferred to Maryland. More known in college for lacrosse.

He is a physical specimen, no doubt and he would be a good story if he continued up the charts, but right now Martin & Rookie Dallas Thomas are ahead of him in the pecking order.

1. While it's good to see Yeatman standing up Jordan, it's only a practice. Anyone can have a good day of practice. Let's see him do it consistently before annointing this guy as the next Richmond Webb.

2. Barring some major catastrphic injury in camp, Caleb Sturgis will be the new Dolphins kicker. You don't spend a 5th round pick on a Groza Award candidate to cut him at the end of training camp. Carpenter is pretty much auditioning for other teams at this point.

The difference there being that Brady and Roethlisberger are both seasoned quarterbacks (assuming you're referencing the o-line on the second of Ben's Super Bowls) whose confidence wasn't going to be rattled by a porous line. As good as Tanny can be, he's still learning the position. I don't want to chance his confidence.

The difference there being that Brady and Roethlisberger are both seasoned quarterbacks (assuming you're referencing the o-line on the second of Ben's Super Bowls) whose confidence wasn't going to be rattled by a porous line. As good as Tanny can be, he's still learning the position. I don't want to chance his confidence.

And you are right.. And thats what i was referring to..It's all about the qb play...And i think Tanny will be fine wjth a better line than we had last year. I do think it's better than a year ago as is Tannehill

The difference there being that Brady and Roethlisberger are both seasoned quarterbacks (assuming you're referencing the o-line on the second of Ben's Super Bowls) whose confidence wasn't going to be rattled by a porous line. As good as Tanny can be, he's still learning the position. I don't want to chance his confidence.